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In article number 1907172, Zhongming Wei and co‐workers synthesize and fabricate core–shell SbI3/Sb2O3 nanowires as polarization‐sensitive photodetectors. SbI3/Sb2O3 nanowires possess high anisotropy crystal structure due to symmetry reduction, which facilitate superior polarized detectivity from UV to visible light.
Structural symmetry is a simple way to quantify the anisotropic properties of materials toward unique device applications including anisotropic transportation and polarization‐sensitive photodetection. The enhancement of anisotropy can be achieved by artificial symmetry‐reduction design. A core–shell SbI3/Sb2O3 nanowire, a heterostructure bonded by van der Waals forces, is introduced as an example...
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